App Description:
Do your kids know where the spleen is and what is its purpose ? Do they
know that one lung is smaller than the other ? Do they know that the
hairs in their nose traps allergens and dust. These are some of the
information your kids will learn from this wonderful app brought to you
by Nthfusion. Our apps are available at 50% discount to educational
institutions. Visit http://www.apple.com/itunes/education/ to
participate in the program.

Parents - Please carve out a few
minutes from your busy schedule and sit with your kid in a comfortable
place, and explore this human body organs app. You will be pleasantly
surprised how many things you have forgotten about organs that you once
knew.

Teachers - As kids go through each organ, please
encourage them to explore on some of the research question by browsing
through books and internet. This will re-inforce their learning. We will
add some workbooks (quiz) in the forthcoming releases. Also, if your
classroom has a digital projector, app can be displayed on the
projector. You would need iOS 4.3 version on your iPad for this.

Our
body is a fabulous machine, run by various organs that keeps us healthy
and do our day to day tasks. Its important for kids to know about their
bodies as they grow, so that they will will eat healthy and govern how
they treat it. The My Body app teaches students about various body
organs. The app covers 18 body organs.
For each organ, it teaches:
+ location of the organ in the body
+ Few cool facts about the organ
+ Shows the various subsections of the organ
+ Describes functions of the various parts and how they relate to overall body functions
+ What problems can arise if the organ doesn't function properly
+ How to keep the organ healthy
+ A few questions about the organ, for kids to explore and research further

This
app is created by a team of high school students, educators, and
parents in Texas. It is easy to use, intuitive and most importantly,
provides educational content with great illustrations and narrations for
students, schools and parents. Narration for the app is done by a high
school student.